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Chinese Guangdong food week seen in Silicon Valley

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2016-10-12 16:28Xinhua Editor: Xu Shanshan ECNS App Download

The Tourism Administration Board of China's Guangdong Province is holding a food festival at the cafeteria of a leading tech firm in Silicon Valley, the United States.

Employees get some Guangdong cuisine at a cafeteria of a high tech firm in Silicon Valley, the United States, Oct. 11, 2016. (Xinhua/Zhang Chaoqun)
Employees get some Guangdong cuisine at a cafeteria of a high tech firm in Silicon Valley, the United States, Oct. 11, 2016. (Xinhua/Zhang Chaoqun)

Beginning on Monday, the week-long event called "Guangdong Food Festival" is celebrating the unique cuisine that hails from Guangdong Province.

The gourmet Guangdong cuisine consists of a broad range of dishes but is best known for its dim sum, traditionally served in steamer baskets containing 4 to 5 pieces light bites such as dumplings, steamed buns and sesame seed balls.

The event saw some of San Francisco's top techies tasting a broad variety of Guangdong food.

Typical Guangdong food boasts a global appeal thanks to the variety of fresh ingredients it incorporates, with chefs focusing on their natural flavors without resorting to excessive use of herbs and spices to produce a mouth-watering taste.

The region is famous for its sweet and sour dishes, but traditional foods include so much more; including goose, Chinese sausage and vegetables served in oyster sauce.

During Guangdong food week, three lucky individuals were sent on an once-in-a-lifetime trip to China after winning a competition. The guests will be served dishes prepared by one of the top chefs in the country.

  

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